TREE Prevention Program

TREE stands for Trust Respect Empowerment Empathy. ASPEN’s TREE program is a free resource for all schools and follows the Montana Standards for Health Enhancement. The program aims to teach kids tools to build healthy relationships and warning signs of less healthy ones. Healthy relationships support confidence and success and prevent bullying and later dating violence and even trafficking. Example TREE materials are available for online viewing. Contact us anytime to look over all materials or to have any questions about the program answered.
For more information contact jessicaisaacs@aspenmt.org, (406) 222-5902.
Meet our TREE Educator
​Jessica teaches in area schools across three counties as ASPEN’s Prevention Coordinator and TREE Educator. Before joining our team, she worked with Child and Family services in Montana for five years and for four years as a rural mental health worker and completed a two-year internship as a substance abuse prevention specialist. Jessica believes that children are the hearts of all communities and educating them to make healthy choices is the start to positive changes for us all.










